Dentists, Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants
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Stay Infection Proof by Mastering Infection Control in Dentistry
$35.00 Select optionsBecause infection control protocols and practices change frequently, it is critical to be updated. Stay ahead of the curve and help your dental practice exceed infection control standards, mandated in many states.
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Myofunctional Therapy – Why Now and Why Dental Professionals?
$35.00 Add to cartGet empowered with a deeper understanding clinically and operationally for airway, early growth, sleep, and myofunctional therapy in the dental practice.
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Full Arch Implant Supported Prosthetics: Dental Hygienists’ Considerations
$35.00 Add to cartDental Implant supported fixed restorative concepts are commonly sought after by patients with terminal dentition. These restorative solutions have demonstrated long-term success in providing function, comfort, and aesthetics.
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Open Wide and Look Inside: Oral Anomalies and Pathologies in Children and Adolescents
$35.00 Select optionsExpand your reasoning as we look at lesions and oral changes, deciphering anomalies and oral pathologies based on the evidence. Keen eyes for these lesions/changes and the conditions they are associated with can elevate both patient and healthcare provider appreciation.
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OSHA, Infection Control/BBP Training & HIPAA
From: $45.00 Select optionsA mandatory course that enjoys comments such as “I loved this speaker she kept my interest ….. She always makes her topic interesting.”
Many states require an infection control course, based on the dental setting, once in a license monitoring cycle. The federal government requires an annual OSHA/Infection control class. All members of the Dental Team must be updated on this topic.
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Medical History Front and Center: Oral Manifestations of Systemic Conditions
From: $35.00 Select optionsExpand your reasoning as we look at lesions and oral changes, deciphering the systemic conditions they are evidence of. Hygienists with keen eyes for these lesions/changes and the conditions they are associated with can elevate both patient and employer appreciation.